While South America has made amazing economic strides in the last two decades, I think the countries can still be described as "developing" countries - even with mega cities such as Buenos Aires, Rio and Brasilia.
I don't believe there is. And if there is a comic, it's not likely manga. (Manga are comics developed in Japan. South park was developed in America.)
I believe it's a toss up between Bolivia and Equador.
Yes Argentina is a country in South America.
fishing is an important industry in south America as the cold and warm currents meet . The places where these two currents meet are rich in plankton. Fishes mainly feed on plankton this is why fishing is well developed in s America.
Because they had different religions.
Far from "the only", I would say there are many developed countries in North and South America. In the north, all 3 countries are highly developed. In the south Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela are also well developed.
yes
It is a more developed country. I'm assuming that you are referring to North America, and not South America. America Is what you would call a "first world" country, meaning its more civilized, and developed.
It is one of the most economically developed country in South America!
No, infact the poverty rate in Peru is 54%!
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I don't believe there is. And if there is a comic, it's not likely manga. (Manga are comics developed in Japan. South park was developed in America.)
It distinct in 54%
he developed a complete complex system of tax collection!
no (well not all of us). south Africa is a developed country with similar jobs to what are in the UK or America
The four continents where early farming areas developed are Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America. These regions were home to some of the earliest civilizations that transitioned from hunting and gathering to agriculture.